Mail*Link Internet for PowerTalk is a personal gateway for PowerTalk users. This gateway will allow PowerTalk users to send mail via SMTP and receive mail from a POP3 account. Mail can be sent and read with any PowerTalk mail-enabled application.
This release of Mail*Link® for PowerTalk™/INET is the first release of this gateway by Apple Computer Inc. This gateway is functionally equivalent to version 1.5.1. Future versions of this software will be modified and enhanced.
This software is licensed to you under the Macintosh System 7.5 license agreement. All terms and conditions of this license must be followed.
Upgrade Note: If you are upgrading from version 1.5.1 or earlier it is VERY IMPORTANT that you follow the instructions in the Upgrading Section below.
The installation and upgrade procedure for this software will still install the StarNine demonstration key files (which were part of the 1.5.1 release). However the 1.6 release of the gateway has been modified to ignore the key files and thus will never expire.
It is required that you install and configure MacTCP before using this gateway. See the PT/INET User Guide for more information.
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OpenTransport users: This gateway may not function correctly when used with Apple's OpenTransport. The automatic reconnection to the POP server may fail after the connection interval has elapsed. If this happens, try the following workaround:
• disable the “Ping before opening connection” option.
If you are upgrading from a previous release of Mail*Link Internet for PowerTalk, you should follow these instructions:
1. Install the software as instructed in the section "INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS".
2. After the system has rebooted, open the "PowerTalk Key Chain".
3. Open the PT/Internet personal gateway in the key chain.
The installation procedures change the file-id that PowerTalk uses to locate the Mail*Link PT/INET file. Opening and closing the PT/Internet Service configuration window will cause the new file-id to be written into the PowerTalk configuration file.
4. Close the key chain. You will be told that you must reboot the system before PowerTalk will activate the gateway.
5. Reboot the system.
If you have trouble with the gateway after upgrading please re-install by following the instructions in the Clean Upgrade Install section below.
Once you have installed the software and rebooted the system (as described above), follow these instructions to create your PT/Internet personal gateway.
1. Open the “Key Chain” located on your desktop.
2. Press the “Add” button.
3. You will be presented with a list of services that are available. Select “PT/Internet”.
4. A new item with the server name of “Not Configured” and a service type of “PT/Internet” will appear in your “Key Chain”.
5. Proceed to the “Configuring” section below.
• Configuring your PT/Internet personal gateway
To configure the PT/Internet personal gateway, ensure that the “Key Chain” has been opened.
1. Double click (Open) the item with a service type of “PT/Internet”. The PT/Internet personal gateway only allows one instantiation, so there should only be one item with this type in the Key Chain window.
2. You should configure each item in this window before closing the window. Window closing is equivalent to pressing the “OK” button in a dialog. The “Key Chain” configuration windows have no “Cancel” operation, so please ensure each item is properly filled in before closing the window (you can always come back and change the selections at a later date, but it is better if each item is properly filled in).
3. To finalize configuration YOU MUST select the preferences button on open the PT/INET Preference dialog. Change any preferences you need to (it is not necessary to change any) and close the window.
4. Once you have entered the information in the configuration window, close the window with a mouse click in the close box or by typing “<command>W”. It may take a few seconds for the window to close. This is because PowerTalk is activating all of the personal gateway subsystems and informing them of their new configuration. Be patient.
5. Once the PT/Internet configuration window is closed, close the Key Chain window.
Use this procedure if you are experiencing problems with the gateway software. You should not need to use this procedure for normal installs. To perform a "Clean Install" of the gateway software, use the following procedure.
NOTE: Some gateways may remove mail from your In Tray and Out Tray when they are reinstalled. Be sure to back up any items in your InTray and OutTray by dragging them to another folder on your hard drive.
NOTE: This will remove all services from your keychain, so be sure you have
the passwords for these services handy. If you have personal gateways already
installed, you will need to set them up again, so be sure you write down the
setup information that is contained in each key, if necessary.
This procedure removes all "Mail*Link" gateways. If you have multiple
"Mail*Link" gateways installed, you will need to re-install each of the
gateways you want to use.
1. Open the Extensions folder, located inside the System Folder. Find the
following item(s) and drag to the trash (note only the gateways you have installed will be in the Extensions folder):
Mail*Link PT/QM
Mail*Link PT/MS
Mail*Link PT/INET
2. Open the Preferences folder, located inside your System Folder. Find the
following items and drag them to the trash.
StarNine (folder)
PowerTalk Setup Preferences
PowerTalk Startup Preferences
3. Find the "Mail*Link Extras" folder, on the top level of your hard drive.
Drag this folder to the trash.
4. Restart your machine. After you have restarted, choose "Empty Trash" from
the Special menu.
5. Double-click the installer for the desired software, and click Install at
the Easy Install screen. After the installation is complete, your machine
will restart. If you are installing more than one gateway, repeat this step
for each gateway.
6. Open the keychain and click "Add". Select the gateway from the list of
choices. A new item will be added to the Key Chain. Open this key, and
configure the gateway as you normally would. The gateway should now be
The manual installation instructions are for advanced users who wish to build their own installation process or who wish to install only portions of this gateway. Installation using this process should be conducted only after you fully understand how to use your Macintosh, and how to configure and use PowerTalk gateways.
If you must install this version manually, please follow these instructions:
1. Place the distribution diskette in the floppy drive.
2. Open the folder named “Drop Contents on System Folder”.
3. Select all of the items in this folder and drag them onto the “System Folder” icon.
4. You will be presented with a dialog box that indicates these files belong in special locations. Click “OK”.
5. Close the “Drop Contents on System Folder” folder.
6. Open the folder named “Place Contents in Preferences Folder”.
7. Select all of the items in this folder and drag them into the “Preferences” folder (which is located within your “System Folder”.
8. If you are presented with a dialog indicating that you will be replacing existing files, click cancel. You should perform the “Automatic Installation” procedure (above).
9. Reboot the system. This is necessary because some of the software installed is only activated at boot time.
Note: With version 1.6 it is no longer required to install the key files.
======================= KNOWN INCOMPATIBILITIES =======================
• When a mail message is forwarded, the name and address of the original sender are not preserved.
• CE Software's QM for AOCE may be used to send mail, although you must select the AppleMail format when sending the message. This application may NOT be used as the default mail reader. If it is selected, AppleMail will be used instead.
============================ SUPPORT ============================
If you need any additional help installing, configuring or using this gateway please call Apple Support at: 1 (800) SOS - APPL